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Peace depends on respecting human rights: Pope

VATICAN CITY, Jan 1: World peace can only be achieved if individuals' human rights are respected, Pope Benedict said in his first public address of the year, stressing that there can be no excuse for treating people as ''objects''.

Two days after the hanging of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein -- an event the Vatican condemned as ''tragic'' -- the Pope said today that human rights must be put at the heart of the global struggle to end war.

''It is because every human individual, without distinction of race, culture or religion, is created in the image and likeness of God, that he is filled with the same dignity of person,'' Benedict said in a sermon in St. Peter's Basilica.

''That is why he must be respected. No reason can ever justify doing with him whatever one pleases, as if he is an object,'' he said.

Quoting from a message he issued in December to mark the Church's World Day of Peace on January. 1, Benedict said: ''by respecting the person, peace is promoted'' and called on nations to work for a world where ''human rights are respected by all''.

Marking his second New Year since succeeding John Paul II, the 79-year-old Pontiff used his sermon on world peace to single out West Asia.

''How can we not turn our attention, once again, to the awful situation right in the land where Jesus was born? How can we not implore through persistent prayer that the day of peace also arrives in that region as soon as possible?''

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First step achieved in development of tiny biological fuel cells

Washington, June 20 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Georgia (UGA), US, have achieved the first step in developing biological fuel cells that could power pacemakers, cochlear implants and prosthetic limbs.The technique, which has been described as "a significant breakthrough for nanotechnology", involved the development of a successful way to grow molecular wire brushes that conduct electrical charges.UGA chemist Jason Locklin and graduate students Nicholas Marshall and Kyle Sontag grew polymer brushes, made up of chains of thiophene and.....
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